Friday 2 January 2015

Books a go go



I sat pondering what I was going to do with the lovely new notebooks I received for Christmas.
My brain is in creative overdrive at the moment and I came up with idea of creating my own library of books.

Then I thought about where I would put them all.  So I've decided to ditch all the books I've read and reread and use the slender antique pine bookcase that's in my bedroom.  Happily I will be able to dig out my design and sketchbooks and journals from my college days that I stored away and add them to it.

Yes but what about location, it's got to be somewhere I can see it and be to hand.  I would also like visitors to my studio and workshops to be able to freely look through them so I will be moving the furniture around a bit to find the right spot.

Each book on the shelves will be one that I've written in, sketched in or filled with info.

Here's a little sample of what to expect.

My book of words......... In this book I will be recording words that intrigue me, make me laugh, draw emotion or I just like the look or sound of them.
I'll record where I heard or saw it, what it means and any facts I can find.
Here's a sample - "WONKY" - isn't it a funny word, it looks funny, it sounds funny. I saw someone use it as a description of a piece of their artwork.  It's from the 1920's and its a variant of a naughty word that I won't mention here hee hee.  We use it as a slang word, like in a wonky stool, wonky knees, wonky nose....

You might see some more words popping up in blog posts from my Book Of Words.

4 comments:

  1. Tut...I already commented and blimin blogger ate it! Grr
    I love the idea of your library Lynn. Those books are gorgeous, your friends and visitors will have a fine treat looking thru them, and your college ones.
    I think I'll go look up 'wonky' hehe. Xx

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    1. Look up piddled and its origins Mo x

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    2. Isn't the english language bizarre!? Some of the definitions are amusing and some should be down right banned! Lol x

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  2. When looking at people's work I often enjoy seeing people's sketchbooks as much as seeing the finished pieces. Getting to see the origins of a project and to see a journey as it developed and evolved is always fascinating to me. It'll be lovely for your studio guests to get a glimpse into that process :)

    Happy New Year, hope 2015 is a wonderfully creative one!

    Amy xx

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